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The '''Hansan-Class Frigates''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 한산급 호위함) are a class of a total of 64 operational and planned {{wp|frigates}} built in [[Zhenia]] since the mid-2000s and onwards in numerous batches. Built to provide a reliable anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare vessels for the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces|Greater Eastern Union Navy]] for the navy's fleet defense and supplement the [[Kim Shimin-Class Guided Missile Destroyer|Kim Shimin-Class destroyers]], they also assumed bigger roles in littoral and expeditionary fleets later on. To minimize the risk of such a large single procurement and ease the process of applying further advancements early on, the worload on the entire Hansan-Class was divided into four batches and were assigned to more than one shipbuilder, although the Greater Eastern Union Navy ultimately monitored the process thoroughly.  
The '''Hansan-Class Frigates''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 한산급 호위함) are a class of a total of 64 operational and planned {{wp|frigates}} built in [[Zhenia]] since the mid-2000s and onwards in numerous batches. Built to provide a reliable anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare vessels for the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces|Greater Eastern Union Navy]] for the navy's fleet defense and supplement the [[Kim Shimin-class Destroyer|Kim Shimin-class destroyers]], they also assumed bigger roles in littoral and expeditionary fleets later on. To minimize the risk of such a large single procurement and ease the process of applying further advancements early on, the worload on the entire Hansan-Class was divided into four batches and were assigned to more than one shipbuilder, although the Greater Eastern Union Navy ultimately monitored the process thoroughly.  


==Development==
==Development==

Revision as of 00:11, 22 December 2019

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FFG Hansan, the first ship of its class.
Class overview
Name: Hansan-Class
Operators: Zhenia
Preceded by: Jinhae-class frigate
Subclasses: Anju-Class frigate
Built: 2005-present
In service: 2006-present
Planned: 64
Building: 6
Completed: 43
Active: 41
General characteristics Hansan Class
Type: Guided Missile Frigate
Displacement: 6,020 metric tons fully loaded
Length: list error: <br /> list (help)
130.7 m at waterline, full load
144.5 m overall
Beam: 18.0 m
Draught: list error: <br /> list (help)
5.35 m to keel, full load
8.54m including sonar bulge
Propulsion: list error: <br /> list (help)
CODLOG
1 x Hanshin Motors GTM-30, providing 40 MW of thrust
4 x High-Speed Diesel Generators
2 x Electric Motors
2 x Propeller Shafts
Speed: 35 knots
Range: 12,000+ km in 18 knots (electric drive)
Complement: 60 days (food)
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Jinmu Defense Integrated Mast
  • Jinmu Defense 'Shield-II' 4-side anti-air AESA radar system
  • 'Gaonmir' Integrated Combat System
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 2 x MH-60R helicopter (alternately 1 x MH-60R and 2 x MQ-8B Fire Scout
Aviation facilities: Hangars and landing pad

The Hansan-Class Frigates (Zhenian: 한산급 호위함) are a class of a total of 64 operational and planned frigates built in Zhenia since the mid-2000s and onwards in numerous batches. Built to provide a reliable anti-air warfare and anti-submarine warfare vessels for the Greater Eastern Union Navy for the navy's fleet defense and supplement the Kim Shimin-class destroyers, they also assumed bigger roles in littoral and expeditionary fleets later on. To minimize the risk of such a large single procurement and ease the process of applying further advancements early on, the worload on the entire Hansan-Class was divided into four batches and were assigned to more than one shipbuilder, although the Greater Eastern Union Navy ultimately monitored the process thoroughly.

Development

Design

Layout

Vertical launch system

Armament

Batches

Ships in the Class

See Also